While we all wait…and wait…and wait for Major League Baseball to discipline Jose Reyes for the alleged domestic assault of his wife, all we can do is speculate as to what type of penalty he will receive. Realistically, it probably won’t be more than 50 games, which in the long run is not much. If […]
Improving the Game I Love
I am firmly against the designated hitter, I think Commissioner Rob Manfred’s idea of future expansion will only water down the game, and I cringe every time a telecast stalls while they film a bench coach on the phone waiting for him to give the thumbs up or thumbs down on a replay decision. I […]
Time to Rebuild Again
I seriously hope you can see that the title is a facetious comment; the first person I told it to did not… Houston sports fans are fickle, which is a nice way of saying they are &%#@#&$ crazy (myself included). Going in to the season the Astros were a favorite to contend for the AL […]
Top Masters Moments
Once we finally make it through the post-Super Bowl depression in February and the beginning of March, we get to enjoy the fruits of spring. March Madness, the start of the baseball season, and tomorrow, the first round of the Masters. Today we will watch all the little children dressed up as caddies, and all […]
Emotion is a Good Thing People
When you think back about iconic moments in baseball history, a few great examples come to mind. Don Larsen’s World Series perfect game, Joe Carter’s walk-off home run, and Ray Knight scoring the winning run after the ball snuck through Bill Buckner’s legs are just a few. We can picture these three exhilarating moments in […]
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